In this pro tip, we discuss how using simple, clear Plexiglass can be the best way to create sections in your aquascape that hold two different types of substrates. Like in Felipe Oliveira’s wonderful Syrah pictured above, you too can create the white sand section that will look that way months into the future.

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About Me

Art Pennom has been involved with the planted aquarium hobby for over 20 years, as a hobbyist and as a merchant. He writes and curates ScapeFu.com and is the host of the ScapeFu Podcast, a weekly podcast on the art and science of planted aquariums and aquascaping. He lives in Florida with his wife and kids. Read More...